I recently spent more than two weeks in Alaska reporting on the state's high rape rate. You voted for me to cover this topic as part of CNN's Change the List project.

Below, I'll leave you with the full list of states. Rape is least frequent (or is least frequently reported) in New Jersey. The state with the second-highest rate of reported rape, behind Alaska, is South Dakota, with a rate of 70 per 100,000.

The FBI cautions against comparing crime rates across states without considering factors like demographics, climate, culture, economics and law enforcement capabilities. And rape is notoriously underreported nationwide, so take these numbers as estimates. The FBI only counts reported incidents of rape.

But Alaska can't use those caveats as an excuse. A 2010 survey shows 59% of adult women in Alaska experience intimate partner violence, including threats, and/or sexual assault. And 37% suffer from rape or sexual violence.

So, with that in mind, here's the list of states and Washington, D.C., starting with those where rape is least frequently reported -- and ending with Alaska.